TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to glove-type power assist device putted on a hand
and assisting finger motions of wearer's hand.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] A shortage of care personnel becomes more serious as a birth rate falls and an aging
population increases. The elderly caring the elderly, so called elder-to-elder caring,
is often heard. Power assist devices become highly demanded, which relieve a physical
strain on carers or support those who need care to be independent. Various power assist
devices are proposed depending on parts to be assisted. Power assist devices for assisting
folding motions of fingers of a hand is already known too.
[0003] For example, Patent Document 1 discloses a power assist device (glove-type power
assist device) including; tubular actuators being bent by raising an inside pressure,
the inside pressure being raised by a provision of a fluid; a wearing body (glove)
for fixing the actuators along finger joints of a hand.
Patent Document 1 also discloses providing fluid receiving portions for the actuators
along a longitudinal direction of the actuators, and providing preventing means preventing
a stretch along the longitudinal direction on a side of the inside of the actuators.
[0004] The glove-type power assist device of Patent Document 1 is not only suitable for
assisting motions which accompany large displacements but also possible to alleviate
a bound feeling given to wearers by having bending centers of the actuators and folding
centers of finger joints of a hand corresponded. Although the bending centers of the
actuator and the folding centers of finger joints of a hand correspond in the glove-type
power assist device of Patent Document 1, since it undergoes the procedure that the
bending centers of the actuators gradually approach to the folding centers of finger
joints when the actuators deform, an uncomfortable feeling of which the wearers feel
around the finger joints of the hand is not completely removed. The power assist glove-type
device of Patent Document 1 is not necessarily easy to make it compact and portable.
[0005] Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent Application Publication No.
2006-000294 (Claims 1, 12, 13, paragraphs 0023, 0051, Figures. 17 to 19)
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
Problem to be Solved by the Invention
[0006] The present invention provides a glove-type power assist device that is easy to use
in daily lives, easy to wear, and does not give an unconfutable feeling when used.
Specifically, the present invention provides a glove-type power assist device that
does not undergo the procedure that the bending centers of the actuators gradually
approach to the folding centers of finger joints as the actuators deform, but does
undergo the procedure that the bending centers of the actuators correspond to the
folding centers of finger joints from the beginning when actuators begin to bend to
smoothly assist finger motions of a hand of a wearer without giving a large strain
on the finger joints of the wearer and further to completely remove an uncomfortable
feeling that the wearer feels around the finger joints of the hand. The present invention
also provides the glove-type power assist device that is easy to make it compact and
portable.
Means to Solve the Problems
[0007] Above said problems are solved by providing a glove-type power assist device. It
includes a glove provided with finger inserting portions for inserting fingers of
a hand; expanding and contracting tubes fixed to back side of the finger inserting
portions of the glove, a stretch along a longitudinal direction is restricted on a
side fixed to the finger inserting portions, and a fluid supplying member supplying
a fluid to the expanding and contracting tubes. The expanding and contracting tubes
are bent to a palm-side by expanding the back side of the expanding and contracting
tubes more than the palm-side to assist a folding motion of fingers inserted into
the finger inserting portions. Substantially whole of the glove is configured by an
elastic base material. Side lines (virtual lines along centers of sides from which
the sides of each finger inserting portion are divided into a back side and a palm
side) are provided as boundaries between the back side and the palm-side of the finger
inserting portions. Each side line has an unstretchable configuration (including not
only a configuration in which it does not stretch at all but also a configuration
in which it slightly stretches) in which a stretch to the longitudinal direction of
the finger inserting portions is prevented so that the expanding and contracting tubes
can bend at folding points of wearer's finger joints as centers.
[0008] This enables for the expanding and contracting tubes to smoothly bend as the folding
points of fingers joints as centers. Therefore, the wearer's finger motions are assisted
without giving a large strain on the finger joints of the wearer of the glove-type
power assist device. "Assist" is not only a concept which literally assisting a portion
to be assisted (fingers of a hand) by applying a power along a forward direction with
respect to a motion of the portion to be assisted but also includes a concept which
assisting the portion to be assisted by applying a power along a reverse direction
with respect to the motion of the portion to be assisted. The latter case is included
in the concept of "assist" in order to make it clear that a glove-type load applying
device used for rehabilitations or muscle trainings and a glove-type virtual experience
device used for embodying virtual realities are included in a scope of the glove-type
power assist device of the present invention.
[0009] In the glove-type power assist device of the present invention, the side lines of
the finger inserting portions are provided on the boundary between the back side and
the palm-side, as descripted above. More precisely, it is preferable that the side
lines are provided in the position where the side lines overlap with lines connecting
the folding points of wearer's finger joints when the finger inserting portions are
laterally seen. According to this, the bending centers of the expanding and contracting
tubes more precisely correspond to the folding centers of the finger joints of the
hand of the wearer. Concrete names of finger joints to which the side lines of the
finger inserting portions are overlapped are DIP joint (distal interphalangeal joint),
PIP joint (proximal interphalangeal joint), and MP joint (metacarpophalangeal joint)
of a fore finger, a middle finger, a ring finger and a little finger; IP joint (interpharangeal
joint) and MP joint (metacarpal phalangeal joint) of a thumb.
[0010] In the glove-type power assisted device of the present invention, a concrete method
for configuring the side lines unstretchable is not particularly limited. For example,
the side lines of the finger inserting portions are made unstretchable configuration
by fixing unstretchable liner members (including not only a configuration in which
it does not stretch at all but also a configuration in which it slightly stretch)
along the side lines of the finger inserting portions. As the unstretchable liner
members, synthetic fibers such as polyester fibers or natural fibers such as cotton
fibers are exemplified. The unstretchable liner members may be made of metal. The
unstretchable liner members include not only strings but also band shaped objects.
As methods for fixing the unstretchable liner members to the finger inserting portions,
bonding or sewing is exemplified. In case the strings are used as the unstretchable
liner members, the strings are to be sewed onto the finger inserting portions.
[0011] Further, it is preferable that unbending portions not overlapping the finger joints
of the finger inserting portions and provided on the palm-side than the side lines
are configured as non-slip portions covered with non-slip sheets. At the same time,
bending portions overlapping the finger joints of the finger inserting portions and
provided on the palm-side than the side lines are configured as blank portions not
covered with the non-slip sheets and exposing the elastic base material. According
to this, an object is securely grabbed in wearing state without spoiling an operability
of the glove-type power assist device. It is preferable that the blank portions are
provided so that they are triangular shapes (triangles having bottoms on palm-side
of the finger inserting portions and summits near the side lines) when they are laterally
seen. The number of the blank portions corresponds to the number of joints of each
finger. Namely, two blank portions (for IP joint (a first joint) and MP joint (a second
joint)) are provided on the finger inserting portion (thumb inserting portion described
later). Three blank portions (for DIP joint (a first joint), PIP joint (second joint)
and MP joint (third joint)) are provided on other finger inserting portions (the fore
finger inserting portion and the three fingers commonly inserting portion described
later).
[0012] Still further, according to the glove-type power assist device of the present invention,
it is preferable that a cutline is provided on the glove to cover a portion from a
base of a forefinger on a thumb side to an opening for wearing the glove, and a fastener
is provided for fastening the cutline. This makes it easy to wear the glove-type power
assist device. Especially, this makes it easy for those who have a handicap on fingers
to wear the glove-type power assist device. In addition, this makes it easy to manufacture
(sewing and others) the glove-type power assist device and maintain it. Various fasteners
such as a slide fastener, a hook and loop fastener, and buttons and others are exemplified
as the fastener for fastening the cutline. Among them, the slide fastener is preferably
used as the fastener for fastening the cutline because it continuously fastens the
cutline and it does not open unless it is intentionally slid.
[0013] A shape of the glove (how the finger inserting portions divide) is not particularly
limited in the glove-type power assist device of the present invention. Although the
finger inserting portions of the glove consist essentially of a thumb inserting portion
for inserting a thumb of a wearer, a forefinger inserting portion for inserting a
forefinger, a middle finger inserting portion for inserting a middle finger, a ring
finger inserting portion for inserting the ring finger, and a little finger inserting
portion for inserting a little finger, it is preferable that the middle finger inserting
portion, the ring finger inserting portion, and the little finger inserting portion
are put together to one fingers inserting portion (three fingers commonly inserting
portion). An operability of the glove-type power assist device is enhanced and the
glove-type power assist device is easily worn, if the finger inserting portions of
the glove are consist essentially of the thumb inserting portion, the forefinger inserting
portion, and the three fingers commonly inserting portion. In addition, costs required
for the glove-type power assist device are reduced because the number of the expanding
and contracting tubes fixed to the three fingers commonly inserting portion is reduced.
In case the forefinger inserting portion, the middle finger inserting portion, the
ring finger inserting portion and the little finger inserting portion are put together
to one fingers inserting portion (four fingers commonly inserting portion) and the
finger inserting portions of the glove consist essentially of the thumb inserting
portion and the four fingers commonly inserting portion, it is more advantageous in
an ease to wear the glove-type power assist device and in costs required for it. However,
it has a defect in that an operability of the glove-type power assist device is spoiled.
[0014] Although a kind of the fluid supplying member is not particularly limited in the
glove-type power assist device of the present invention, it is preferable that the
fluid supplying member includes a tank whose capacity being equal to or below than
500ml and filled with a liquefied carbon dioxide, an on-off valve for opening and
closing the tank, and a valve controlling portion for controlling the opening or closing
status of the on-off valve. This makes the fluid supplying member compact and portable.
Therefore, the glove-type power assist device is also become compact and portable.
Volume of the tank is preferably equal to or below than 300ml, or is more preferably
equal to or below than 200ml. On the other hand, if the volume is too small, liquefied
carbon dioxide filled in the tank runs shortage in short time to often fill the liquefied
carbon dioxide or to replace the tank. Therefore, the volume of tank is equal to or
more than 10ml. The volume of the tank is preferably equal to or more than 30ml, or
is more preferably equal to or more than 50ml.
Effects of the Invention
[0015] As descripted above, according to the present invention, the glove-type power assist
device is provided in which an uncomfortable feeling is removed when using, which
is easily worn and easily used in daily lives. Specifically, the present invention
provides a glove-type power assist device that does not undergo the procedure that
the bending centers of the actuators gradually approach to the folding centers of
finger joints as the actuators deform, but does undergo the procedure that the folding
centers of the actuators correspond to the bending centers of finger joints from the
beginning when actuators begin to bend to smoothly assist finger motions of a hand
of wearers without giving a large strain on the finger joints of the wearer and further
to completely remove a uncomfortable feeling that the wearer feels around the finger
joints of the hand. The present invention also provides the glove-type power assist
device that is easy to make it compact and portable.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016]
Fig. 1 illustrates a glove-type power assist device seen from a back side, in which
a fastener is fastened;
Fig. 2 illustrates the glove-type power assist device seen from the back side, in
which the fastener is opened;
Fig. 3 illustrates the glove-type power assist device seen from a palm side;
Fig. 4 illustrates the glove-type power assist device seen from a thumb side, in which
a forefinger inserting portion is straightened;
Fig. 5 illustrates the glove-type power assist device seen from a thumb side, in which
a forefinger inserting portion is folded;
Fig. 6 illustrates an expanding and contracting tube laterally seen, which is in a
contracting state (unbending state);
Fig. 7 is a cross sectional view of the expanding and contracting tube in the contracting
state (unbending state) cut across a plane perpendicular to a center axis;
Fig. 8 illustrates the expanding and contracting tube laterally seen, which is in
an expanding state (bending state); and
Fig. 9 is a cross sectional view of the expanding and contracting tube in the expanding
state (bending state) cut across a plane perpendicular to a center axis.
Embodiment FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0017] Preferable embodiments of the glove-type power assist device of the present invention
with reference to Figures. Fig. 1 illustrates a glove-type power assist device seen
from a back side, in which a fastener 12 is fastened. Fig. 2 illustrates the glove-type
power assist device seen from the back side, in which the fastener 12 is opened. Fig.
3 illustrates the glove-type power assist device seen from a palm side. Fig. 4 illustrates
the glove-type power assist device seen from a thumb side, in which a forefinger inserting
portion 11b is straightened. Fig. 5 illustrates the glove-type power assist device
seen from a thumb side, in which a forefinger inserting portion 11b is bent. Fig.
6 illustrates an expanding and contracting tube 20 laterally seen, which is in a contracting
state (unbending state). Fig. 7 is a cross sectional view of the expanding and contracting
tube 20 in the contracting state (unbending state) cut across a plane perpendicular
to a center axis. Fig. 8 illustrates the expanding and contracting tube 20 laterally
seen, which is in an expanding state (bending state). Fig. 9 is a cross sectional
view of the expanding and contracting tube 20 in the expanding state (bending state)
cut across a plane perpendicular to a center axis.
[Outline]
[0018] The glove-type power assist device of the present embodiment includes a glove 10,
the expanding and contracting tubes 20, and a fluid supplying member (not illustrated
in Figures) as illustrated in Fig. 1. The glove 10 is provided with finger inserting
portions 11 for inserting fingers of a hand. The expanding and contracting tubes 20
are fixed to back side (dorsum manus side) of the finger inserting portions 11 of
the glove 10. If a fluid is provided to the expanding and contracting tubes 20 from
the fluid supplying unit to raise an inside pressure, the expanding and contracting
tubes 20 change to a bending state illustrated in Fig. 8 from a straight state illustrated
in Fig. 6. The glove-type power assist device of the present embodiment assists folding
motion of fingers as illustrated in Figs. 4 and 5 taking advantage of this operating
characteristics of the expanding and contracting tubes 20. Concrete configurations
of the expanding and contracting tubes 20 is explained later.
[Expanding and contracting tube]
[0019] Each expanding and contracting tube 20 of the glove-type power assist device of the
present embodiment includes a tube main body 20a inflated by a pressure rise caused
by a fluid provided to an inside thereof as illustrated in Fig. 6, a fluid injecting
pipe 20b for injecting the fluid into the tube main body 20a. The tube main body 20a
includes an inner tube 20a1, an outer tube 20a2,a3 for covering an outer side of the
inner tube 20a1.
[0020] Among the inner tube 20a1 and the outer tube 20a2,a3, the inner tube 20a1 is made
of an expandable and contractable material such as a rubber. The outer tube 20a2,a3
is configured by an expanding and contracting part 20a2 made of an expandable and
contractable material such as a rubber, and an unexpanding and uncontracting part
20a3 made of an expandable and uncontractable material such as a cloth. The unexpanding
and uncontracting part 20a3 is provided along a side of the tube main body 20a which
is fixed to the finger inserting portion 11 of the glove 10. Therefore, a stretch
of the expanding and contracting tube 20 along the longitudinal direction is prevented
on a palm-side (the side of the expanding and contracting tube 20 which is fixed to
the finger inserting portion 11) of the expanding and contracting tube 20.
[0021] The glove-type power assist device of the present embodiment is provided with the
unexpanding and uncontracting part 20a3 to bend as follows. Namely, as illustrated
in Fig. 6, in case a fluid is supplied to the expanding and contracting tubes 20 in
a straight state (contracting state) and not in bending state, the expanding and contracting
tubes 20 begin to bend to a palm-side (side on which the unexpanding and uncontracting
portion 20a3 is provided) by expanding the back side (side on which the expanding
and contracting portion 20a2 is provided) of the expanding and contracting tubes 20
more than the palm-side. This bending motions assist folding motions of fingers wearing
the glove-type power assist device, as illustrated in Figs. 4 and 5.
[0022] By the way, in the glove-type power assist device of the present embodiment, as illustrated
in Figs. 7 and 9, no gaps are provided between an inner periphery of the outer tube
20a2,20a3 and an outer periphery of the inner tube 20a1 to have the inner periphery
of the outer tube 20a2,20a3 and the outer periphery of the inner tube 20a1 always
closely contacted. Therefore, the expanding and contracting tubes 20 begin to bend
right after a provision of a fluid into the expanding and contracting tubes 20 to
enhance a responsivity of the glove-type power assist device.
[0023] The expanding and contracting tubes 20 expand their diameter as they shift from a
contracting state (unbending state) to an expanding state (bending state). Namely,
a size of expanding and contracting tubes 20 is small in a state a fluid is not supplied
to the expanding and contracting tubes 20. Therefore, the glove-type power assist
device is downsized when storing or carrying it. In the glove-type power assist device
of the present embodiment, diameter of the expanding and contracting tube 20 is approximately
5mm in contracting states (unbending state) and approximately 10mm in expanding states
(bending state).
[Fluid supplying member]
[0024] The fluid supplying member supplies a fluid to the expanding and contracting tubes
20. In the glove-type power assist device of the present embodiment, the fluid supplying
member may be a member utilizing a compressor or a motor. However, in the glove-type
power assist device of the present embodiment, the fluid supplying member includes
a tank filled with a fluid to be supplied to expanding and contracting tubes 20, an
on-off valve for opening and closing the tank, a valve controlling portion for controlling
the opening or closing status of the on-off valve, and a portable battery (such as
a battery or an electric cell) supplying a power to the on-off valve and the valve
controlling portion. By adapting this, the fluid supplying member is downsized which
is suitable for taking along, also vibrations and noises emitted from fluid supplying
member are reduced, and also power consumption of the fluid supplying member is reduced.
[0025] Although a fluid filled into the tank of the fluid supplying member may be either
gas or liquid, a liquefied carbon dioxide is preferably filled. By adapting this,
a large amount of the liquefied carbon dioxide is provided to the expanding and contracting
tubes 20 with the downsized tank. The liquefied carbon dioxide is easy to handle,
safe and easy to obtain. Volume of the tank is 95ml in the glove-type power assist
device of the present embodiment. The glove-type power assist device is able to perform
grabbing motions approximately 200 times with this tank of said volume. This is sufficient
volume considering that a person who often uses the glove-type power assist device
conducts grabbing motions approximately 100 times a day.
[Glove]
[0026] In the glove-type power assist device of the present embodiment, the finger inserting
portions 11 of the glove 10 consist essentially of thumb inserting portion for inserting
wearer's thumb, the forefinger inserting portion for inserting wearer's forefinger,
the three fingers commonly inserting portion for inserting wearer's middle finger,
ring finger and little finger, as illustrated in Fig. 1. Therefore, an operability
of the glove-type power assist device is enhanced and the glove-type power assist
device is easily worn. In addition, costs required for the glove-type power assist
device are reduced because the configuration is simplified. For example, if the number
of finger inserting portions is five, five expanding and contracting tubes 20 are
needed. However, the number of expanding and contracting tube 20 become three at the
minimum by adapting the three fingers commonly inserting portion. In the glove-type
power assist device of the present embodiment, one expanding and contracting tube
for assisting a thumb 21 is provided on the thumb inserting portion 11a, one expanding
and contracting tube for assisting a forefinger 22 is provided on the forefinger inserting
portion 11b, and two expanding and contracting tubes for assisting three fingers 23a,23b
are provided on the three fingers commonly inserting portion 11c. Therefore, the number
of the expanding and contracting tubes 20 adds up to four.
[0027] In the glove-type power assist device of the present embodiment, a cutline is provided
on the glove to cover a portion from a base of a forefinger on a thumb side to an
opening for wearing the glove, as illustrated in Fig. 2. A fastener 12 is provided
for fastening the cutline. This makes it easy for those who have a handicap on fingers
to wear the glove-type power assist device. Especially, a thumb is easily inserted
into the thumb inserting portion 11a. Inserting the thumb into the thumb inserting
portion 11a is most difficult. The glove-type power assist device of the present embodiment
adapts a slide fastener as the fastener 12.
[0028] Substantially whole of the glove 10 is configured by an elastic base material 13
having elasticity as illustrated in Fig. 1. Portions made of the elastic base material
13 are cross hatched with smaller pitched hatching lines in Figs. 1 to 5. Elastic
cloths used as sport inner wears are preferably used as the elastic base material
13. The glove-type power assist device is worn without giving uncomfortable feelings
by adapting this. Non-slip portions covered with non-slip sheets 14 are provided on
a palm side than the side lines L1 (Fig. 4) of the glove 10, as illustrated in Fig.
3. Rubber sheets are preferably used as the non-slip sheets 14. Portions provided
with the non-slip sheets 14 are cross hatched with larger pitched hatching lines in
Figs. 1 to 5.
[0029] In the glove-type power assist device of the present embodiment, only the unbending
portions on a palm including the finger inserting portions not overlapping finger
joints of a hand are covered with the non-slip sheets 14, as illustrated in Fig. 3.
In other words, bending portions overlapping the finger joints of the finger inserting
portions 11 and provided on the palm-side than the side lines L1 are configured as
blank portions 16 not covered with the non-slip sheets 14. The elastic base material
13 is exposed from the blank portions 16. This facilitates the finger inserting portions
11 to easily bend and enhances an operability and a wear comfort of the glove-type
power assist device.
[0030] In the glove-type power assist device of the present embodiment, unstretchable liner
members 15 are fixed to portions, which are boundaries between the backside and the
palm-side of the finger inserting portions 11 of the glove 10, along the side lines
L1 of the finger inserting portions 11 as illustrated in Fig. 4. Therefore, the portions
along the side lines L1 of the finger inserting portions 11 has a configuration in
which a stretch in longitudinal direction is prevented. The unstretchable liner members
15 are illustrated with bold lines in Figs. 1 to 5. The unstretchable liner members
15 may be provided on one side of sides of either one of the finger inserting portions
11. In the glove-type power assist device of the present embodiment, as illustrated
in Fig. 1, the unstretchable liner members 15 are fixed along both of the left and
right sides of the forefinger inserting portion 11b and along both of the left and
right sides of the three fingers insertion portion 11c.
[0031] The unstretchable liner members 15 are fixed in various manners. In the glove-type
power assist device of the present embodiment, the unstretchable liner members 15
are fixed to the finger inserting portions 11 by sewing the stringlike unstretchable
liner members 15 along the boundary between the elastic base material 13 and the non-slip
sheets 14. Strings made of synthetic fibers are used as the unstretchable liner members
15. This makes bending centers of the finger inserting portions 11 and folding centers
of wearer's finger joints more promptly and more securely correspond each other. Therefore,
uncomfortable feelings given to a wearer is relieved.
[Use]
[0032] Use of the glove-type power assist device of the present invention is not particularly
limited. It is used for assisting a gripping power required for various motions in
daily lives such as to hold a spoon, to hold a cup, to hold a pencil, also for rehabilitations
for those who have handicaps on finger tips, trainings on how to use finger tips and
stretches for preventing contracture. It is also used as a glove-type load applying
device used for muscle trainings. Further, it is uses as a glove-type virtual experience
device used for embodying virtual realities. Because the glove-type power assist device
of the present invention smoothly assists finger motions of a hand of a wearer without
giving a large strain on wearer's finger joints of the hand, and is easy to downsize
and suitable for taking along, it is used for broad purposes as exemplified above.
[0033] A case where the glove-type power assist device assists folding motions of fingers
of a hand is exemplified and explained so far. The glove-type power assist device
is also used to assist stretching motions of fingers of a hand. Namely, if a fluid
is discharged from the expanding and contracting tubes which are in bending state
by being supplied with the fluid, the expanding and contracting tubes straighten from
the bending state to assist stretching motions of fingers of a hand. However, in this
case, large assisting power (operational ability) is not obtained in some cases. Therefore,
it is preferable that two kinds of expanding and contracting tubes (first expanding
and contracting tube and second expanding and contracting tube) are fixed along the
back side of the common finger inserting portion, wherein the first expanding and
contracting tube is configured so that a stretch in a longitudinal direction on a
fixed side (palm-side) fixed with respect to the finger inserting portion is prevented
(configured to have the same structure as the expanding and contracting tube 20 in
Fig. 1), the second expanding and contracting tube is configured so that a stretch
in the longitudinal direction on a side (back side) opposite to the fixed side fixed
with respect to the finger inserting portion is prevented (configured to have the
same structure as the expanding and contracting tube 20 in Fig. 1), an expanding and
contracting tube to be supplied with the fluid from the tank (fluid supplying member)
is interchanged between the first expanding and contracting tube and the second expanding
and contracting tube according to a motion to be executed by the glove-type power
assist device. Concretely, in case bending motions are executed, a fluid is supplied
from the tank (fluid supplying member) to the first expanding and contracting tube
while discharging a fluid from the second expanding and contracting tube. In case
stretching motions are executed, a fluid is supplied from the tank (fluid supplying
member) to the second expanding and contracting tube while discharging a fluid from
the first expanding and contracting tube. By adapting this, a large operational ability
is obtained for stretching motions of fingers of a hand is assisted as well as for
folding motions of the fingers of the hand. This configuration is preferably applicable
to all purposes explained above.
Reference numerals
[0034]
- 10
- Glove
- 11
- Finger inserting portion
- 11a
- Thumb inserting portion
- 11b
- Forefinger inserting portion
- 11c
- Three fingers commonly inserting portion
- 12
- Fastener
- 13
- Elastic base material
- 14
- Non-slip sheet
- 15
- Unstretchable liner member
- 16
- Blank portion
- 20
- Expanding and Contracting tube
- 20a
- Tube main body
- 20a1
- Inner tube
- 20a2
- Contracting part (outer tube)
- 20a3
- Unexpanding and uncontracting part (outer tube)
- 20b
- Fluid injecting pipe
- 21
- Expanding and contracting tube for assisting a thumb
- 22
- Expanding and contracting tube for assisting a forefinger
- 23a
- Expanding and contracting tubes for assisting three fingers
- 23b
- Expanding and contracting tubes for assisting three fingers
- L1
- Side line
1. A glove-type power assist device comprising:
(a) a glove provided with finger inserting portions for inserting fingers of a hand;
(b) expanding and contracting tubes fixed to back side of the finger inserting portions
of the glove, a stretch along a longitudinal direction being restricted on a side
fixed to the finger inserting portions, and
(c) a fluid supplying member supplying a fluid to the expanding and contracting tubes;
wherein the expanding and contracting tubes are bent to a palm-side by stretching
the back side of the expanding and contracting tubes more than the palm-side to assist
a folding motion of fingers inserted into the finger inserting portions,
wherein substantially whole of the glove is configured by an elastic base material,
side lines are provided as boundaries between the back side and the palm-side of the
finger inserting portions, the side lines have an unstretchable configuration in which
a stretch to the longitudinal direction of the finger inserting portions is prevented
so that the expanding and contracting tubes can bend at folding points of wearer's
finger joints as centers.
2. The glove-type power assist device according to Claim 1, wherein the side lines are
provided in the position where the side lines overlap with lines connecting the folding
points of wearer's finger joints when the finger inserting portions are laterally
seen.
3. The glove-type power assist device according to Claim 1 or 2, wherein the side lines
are made unstretchable configuration by fixing unstretchable liner members along the
side lines of the finger inserting portions.
4. The glove-type power assist device according to any one of Claims 1 to 3, wherein
unbending portions not overlapping the finger joints of the finger inserting portions
and provided on the palm-side than the side lines are configured as non-slip portions
covered with non-slip sheets, bending portions overlapping the finger joints of the
finger inserting portions and provided on the palm-side than the side lines are configured
as blank portions not covered with the non-slip sheets and exposing the elastic base
material.
5. The glove-type power assist device according to any one of Claims 1 to 4, wherein
a cutline is provided on the glove to cover a portion from a base of a forefinger
on a thumb side to an opening for wearing the glove, a fastener is provided for fastening
the cutline.
6. The glove-type power assist device according to any one of Claims 1 to 5, wherein
the finger inserting portions consist essentially of a thumb inserting portion for
inserting wearer's thumb, a forefinger inserting portion for inserting wearer's forefinger,
a three fingers commonly inserting portion for inserting wearer's middle finger, ring
finger and little finger.
7. The glove-type power assist device according to any one of Claims 1 to 6, wherein
the fluid supplying member includes a tank whose capacity being equal to or below
than 500ml and filled with a liquefied carbon dioxide, an on-off valve for opening
and closing the tank, and a valve controlling portion for controlling the opening
or closing status of the on-off valve.